If you want to wear a crown, you must bear its weight. Perhaps the most appropriate description of the queen is it! In the face of personal and crown, family and religion, wife and queen, all kinds of dilemmas, Elizabeth chose kingship and country. However, her uncle Edward abandoned the country and stayed with his lover. He was happy and free but also lonely and regretful. Tears of homesickness rolled down when he played the organ alone towards his hometown. The two have different choices, and they do have similar feelings. Therefore, the uncle told the queen on the phone that since choosing a crown, you have to do the right and appropriate thing.
A series of montages at the end, accompanied by imposing music, hit history and soul directly. At the same time, Elizabeth was tidying up the crown, Colonel Peter was dejected, the situation in Egypt was cloudy, and Prime Minister Gordon was secretly taking medicine to relieve the pain... Everything seemed normal, and the world seemed peaceful. In fact, everything is changing, and undercurrents are surging in the silence. Every inadvertent moment seems to be a clue to an event in the future. History is like this, maybe life is like this.
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